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JFK The Enduring Secret

Episode 82 The Autopsy Part 18

JFK The Enduring Secret

Jeff Crudele

Ruby, Dallas, Murder, Society & Culture, Coup D'etat, History, Government, President, Documentary, Kennedy, Jfk, Johnson, Oswald, Fbi, Mafia, Cia, Assassination

4.6659 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Episode 82 continues the story of the autopsy. This episode is the second of several episodes in a multi part series that covers the ARRB testimony in 1996 of John Stringer, the photographer of record who took the autopsy photographs of the President at Bethesda. Join us in this eighteenth autopsy episode which begins to reveal even more fantastic events that occurred during the autopsy. An...

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0:00.0

Welcome to JFK in The Enduring Secret.

0:11.4

I'm your host, Jeff Crudell. Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the podcast.

0:29.3

Today's episode is episode 82, and it's a continuation of what we started in episode 81,

0:36.4

a listening to the interview of John Stringer, the official

0:40.2

autopsy photographer. You know, according to Floyd Reby, on the night of the autopsy,

0:46.6

Reby used his own personal Canon 35mm camera. He claims he took 20 exposures using it, and he also claims that he exposed two 12-packs of

0:58.0

four-by-five film using a speed graphlex camera. Stringer confirmed that Reby had access to a

1:04.9

speed graphlex camera at Bethesda, but here's the thing. How could Stringer not remember this?

1:16.7

How could Stringer sit there and claim that Reby took no photographs of the president's body that night?

1:28.9

Explicitly state under oath that he believes that Reby's recollection of this set of facts that Reby took those photographs that night of the president's body, that these assertions by Reby are just plain incorrect. Well, the truth is that someone is lying here. Either Reby or Stringer,

1:38.6

but probably not both. I'm sorry. These are just not things you forget in life. Maybe you forget who was taking

1:46.7

pictures at a family event. Maybe you forget who had the camera on vacation. Maybe all of that.

1:53.3

But here is the thing. You just don't forget this kind of stuff. Not when the both of you are

1:59.1

photographers at the autopsy of the president of the United

2:02.6

States. No way. Now, Reby claims that he took another 24 pictures using the 4x5-speed

2:10.2

graphlex. So Reby himself claims that he took 44 pictures in total. Was this to be added to the official tally that John Stringer himself

2:20.3

takes credit for? Or is it simply part of the existing total picture count? That is an important

2:27.0

question to answer. The only problem here is that Stringer thinks that he took all the autopsy

2:33.4

pictures himself. If that is true,

2:36.6

if all photographs in the official tally were taken by Stringer himself, if that is true,

2:42.6

and that official tally is currently 53 pictures, well, then some pictures are missing.

2:49.8

When you add Rebby's 44 additional photographs that he claims he took,

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